Friday, May 6, 2011

Tyner Pottery

3 comments:

  1. Don and Joan Glasgow



    Don Glasgow got his start in clay at the in 1964 University of Northern Colorado

    when he was majoring in art at the University of Colorado. He was

    requited to to take a ceramics. Once he got his hands dirty, there

    was no turning back.


    White attending College, they would have student art shows

    and sales. After making a few and some money at pottery he realized

    ther was future in selling pottery. Enough monery was made

    at that time to purchase an air conditioner for car we had.

    When I stated thowing on a kick wheel I realized Just maybe

    I could do this.


    In about 1972 Joan decided to give it a whirl. After all,

    she said she had the best teacher around. Don said

    she was the best student. he had.

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  2. Ruth S. Perdew-Bio Sketch


    Her interest in making pottery began after she took a class in pottery. Her teacher was noted Denver potter Maynard Tischler. She became very interested in learning how to become a
    better potter.and make more complicated pots. She contined taking additional classes.


    She had a friend who helped her get to the Colorado Potters Guild. She encouraged her
    to apply for membership. She was accepted to the Colorado potters Guild. By being
    a member, she entitled to you the kilns and all the neessary items for making pots.

    During the years she was a member she made and sold many pieces. Most of the creations
    were functional in nature.lile bowls, vases. Ruth worked with stoneware.Stoneware was
    her chice of clay bodies. She was a vital clay artist who contributed much to denver clay.
    She remains very interested in pottery and clay.


    Ruth was also a noted piano teacher in Denver for over twenty years.

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  3. Looking for Bill Tyner Pottery. He was a very fine clay art.

    Also seeking Pottery by Colorado potter
    Bob Smith

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